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The Finance and Administration Cabinet is the primary support agency for state government, by providing central fiscal management, serving the administrative needs of state agencies, and operating state tax processes. Whether you are a state agency, a local government, a business, or an individual looking to access one of our services, the Finance and Administration Cabinet is ready to assist you.

The Kentucky Department of Revenue has set the 2015 State Real Property Tax Rate at 12.2 cents per $100 of assessed value. Kentucky Revised Statute 132.020 requires the Department of Revenue to set the real property rate no later than July 1 of each year.

The Historic Properties Advisory Commission has updated its website to include a public comment form for anyone interested in providing input on all statues in the Capitol Rotunda regarding their historic, social and educational context.

New business owners will find the Kentucky Business One Stop Portal even easier to navigate, thanks to new time- and cost-saving features. With a single log-on at onestop.ky.gov, business owners can register with both the Secretary of State’s Office and the Department of Revenue, file their withholding tax return, and renew Occupations & Professional licenses.

The Kentucky Private Activity Bond Allocation Committee (KPABAC) will meet at 1p.m. and the State Property and Buildings Commission (SPBC)
will meet at 1:15 p.m. on Thursday. Both meetings will be in Room 182 of the Capitol Annex, Frankfort, Kentucky.

Events for August 01, 2015 thru August 31, 2015

The Office of the Secretary provides executive policy and management for the departments/divisions of the Finance and Administration Cabinet. The Secretary serves as the chief financial officer and manager of the financial resources of the Commonwealth. She also serves on numerous boards and commissions including the Kentucky Economic Development Partnership Board, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority, the Kentucky Economic Roundtable, the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority, the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority and the Kentucky Housing Corporation.